Dimerization of Native Myosin LC2(RLC)-Free Subfragment 1 from Adult Rabbit Skeletal Muscle

We reinvestigated whether the native myosin LC2-free-subfragment 1 (S1) dimer exists by using viscometry, capillary electrophoresis, and laser light scattering. We found that the intrinsic viscosity of the monomer is [η]m = 6.7 cm3/g and its translation diffusion coefficient is (c = 0) = 4.43 × 10-7...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemistry (Easton) 1998-10, Vol.37 (43), p.15129-15136
Hauptverfasser: Morel, Jean-Emile, Taouil, Karima, D'hahan, Nathalie, Aguilar, Asuncion, Merah, Zalika, Dalbiez, Jean-Pierre, Bayol, Patrick, Guillo, Nathalie, Patard, Louis, Cabane, Vincent, Ferrari, Matteo, Figuera Picazo, Gonzalo, Dam Hieu, Hanh, Francin, Mathilde
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Zusammenfassung:We reinvestigated whether the native myosin LC2-free-subfragment 1 (S1) dimer exists by using viscometry, capillary electrophoresis, and laser light scattering. We found that the intrinsic viscosity of the monomer is [η]m = 6.7 cm3/g and its translation diffusion coefficient is (c = 0) = 4.43 × 10-7 cm2/s. For the dimer, [η]d = 19.8 cm3/g and (c = 0) = 2.54 × 10-7 cm2/s. Using the Svedberg equation and introducing the values of the sedimentation coefficients (5.05 S for the monomer and 6.05 S for the dimer), we find the following molecular weights:  M r,m = 108 000 Da and M r,d = 213 000 Da, which agree well with previous determinations. Capillary electrophoresis successfully separated S1(A1) and S1(A2), in a monomer buffer, and S1(A1) and S1(A2) and a heterodimer S1(A1)−S1(A2), in a dimer buffer. An interesting feature of the monomer−dimer equilibrium is the presence of temperature transitions, whose positions and widths depend upon the buffer conditions. At low temperatures, a pure dimer was observed, whereas at high temperatures only the monomer was present. The dimerization site on both myosin and S1 is extremely labile.
ISSN:0006-2960
1520-4995
DOI:10.1021/bi9804232